Tuesday night's area basketball results

Times Staff Reports

Wednesday

Nov 28, 2007 at 12:18 AM

GLENCOE - Glencoe improved to 4-0 on the season and 1-0 in area play with a 62-15 win against West End in Class 3A, Area 10 girls' high school basketball action Tuesday.Lexie Stanley paced the Yellow Jackets with 15 points. Baileigh Little had 12 points. Chelsi Matthews did a little bit of everything, totalling seven points, 16 rebounds, four assists and six steals.Gadsden City 48,Anniston 39Cody Paulk recorded a triple-double in leading Gadsden City to a 48-39 victory over Anniston.Paulk had 16 points, 13 rebounds and 10 blocks for the Titans (6-3).Jocelyn Madden contributed 10 points.Tyeshia Desmon led Anniston with 13 points.Gadsden City visits J.O. Johnson Friday.Southside 62, Sardis 22SARDIS CITY - Southside jumped out to a 37-15 halftime lead and never looked back in a 62-22 win over Sardis.Alicia Love had 16 points and eight rebounds for the Panthers (4-2). Victoria Cleveland totalled 10 points and eight rebounds. Kristen Bullard, Whitney Davis and Chelsey David each had eight points. Bullard and Davis had nine and eight rebounds, respectively.Randi Burns led the Lions with 10 points.Sand Rock 58, Collinsville 55SAND ROCK - Jenny Casey's 20 points, eight rebounds and six steals helped lift Sand Rock to a 58-55 win over Collinsville.Megan Battles contributed 10 points and eight rebounds for the Wildcats (2-3). Lauren Bell had six points and five assists.The Wildcats trailed by as many as 14 points before rallying for the win.Breanna Bowen was Collinsville's top scorer with 24 points. Taylor Nelson had 14 points.Ragland 44, Coosa 40Coosa lost a tight game with Ragland, 44-40, with Shacarie Bufford scoring 22 points and grabbing 28 rebounds for the Conquerors.Also for Coosa (0-2), Bethany Word scored 18 points.Douglas 44,Albertville 42DOUGLAS - Douglas slipped past Albertville, 44-42, with the Eagles' Jacey Scott leading all scorers with 14 points.Also for Douglas (6-4), Marah Bonds and Karlie Sims each scored 10 points.Coty Hanson led the Aggies with 13 points. McKenzie Peet had 10 points.

Crossville 79,Plainview 53CROSSVILLE - Jasen Jonus and Mick Hedgepeth combined for 51 of Crossville's 79 points as the Lions improved to 6-0 on the season with a 79-53 win against Plainview in boys' high school basketball action Tuesday.Jonus hit four 3-pointers en route to scoring 27 points, grabbing eight rebounds and having seven assists. Hedgepeth finished with 24 points, seven rebounds and three blocks. Tyler Gaylor added seven points and had five assists and five rebounds.Cameron Miller came off the bench and scored seven points. He also had three rebounds.Gadsden City 62,Anniston 49Gadsden City defeated Anniston, 62-49, Tuesday.The Titans (2-2) avenged a 59-56 defeat at the hands of the Bulldogs last Friday.Franklin Howze was Gadsden City's top scorer with 14 points.Dre Kirkpatrick had 12 points. Kendall Kelly pulled down 14 rebounds. Denzel Malone-Huff handed out eight assists.Trenton Tolson paced Anniston with 14 points. Milton Curry had 11 points.Southside 46, Sardis 45SARDIS CITY - Southside came from behind to defeat Sardis, 46-45.The Panthers' Mugsy Howard leading all scorers with 17 points.Max Grace hit a free throw with :08 left in the contest to give the Panthers the victory. Also for Southside (3-3), Kevin Garnett had 12 points. JaCory Thomas led the team with eight rebounds. Daniel Maples' five steals also was tops for the Panthers.Trent Wallace poured in 13 points for the Lions. Randall Tollison had 11 points.Glencoe 74, West End 43GLENCOE - Glencoe topped West End, 74-43, in Class 3A, Area 10 action.Jay Whorton was the Yellow Jackets' leader in four different categories. He had 20 points, seven rebounds, seven assists and six steals.Also for Glencoe (4-3, 1-0), Jeremy Patton had 10 points, four assists and five steals. B.J. Brooks recorded 10 points and five rebounds and Brock Kirby tallied nine points, five rebounds and three assists. Adam Smith and Zach Morton led the Patriots with 14 points apiece.Pleasant Valley 62, Spring Garden 54SPRING GARDEN - Pleasant Valley improved to 2-0 on the season with a 62-54 win over Spring Garden.Daniel Johns racked up 13 points, two rebounds and two steals for the visitors.David Faucett had 10 points and four rebounds. Brody Barker recorded eight points and eight rebounds.Pleasant Valley hit eight 3-pointers in the game.Spring Garden's Andrew Morris led all scorers with 26 points. Cliff Highfield contributed 19 points.Ragland 64, Coosa 41Coosa could not overcome a tough night shooting and a number of forced turnovers by Ragland as the Conquerors fell, 64-41.Thad Cherry paced Coosa (1-1) with 13 points. Raymond Kelly contributed 11 points.The Purple Devils were led by Aaron Jackson's 21 points.Albertville 50,Douglas 34DOUGLAS - Albertville got its fifth win of the season by defeating Douglas, 50-34.Taylor Pair led the Aggies (5-1) with 12 points. Levi Stephens scored 11 points.Drew Grimes topped the Eagles with nine points.Collinsville 60,Sand Rock 48SAND ROCK - Collinsville, led by 23 points, seven rebounds and five assists from Robert Gray, downed Sand Rock, 60-48.Jamey Lanier had 11 points for the Panthers (1-1).Trey Jones and Cory Williams scored 10 and eight points, respectively. Williams and Phil Hernandez each had eight rebounds.Corey Adams totalled 12 points and 14 rebounds for the Wildcats. Justin Mackey had nine points and 13 rebounds.Oneonta 79,Holly Pond 67ONEONTA - Behind 22 points from Bret Womack, Oneonta beat Holly Pond, 79-67.Jonathan Pleasant scored 18 points for the Redskins (3-1). Patrick McQueen and Judd Hunt had 11 and 10 points, respectively.Tristan Cox and Michael Deese had 17 points each for the visitors.Cherokee County 81, Cleburne County 65HEFLIN - Nick Wheeler had 37 points as Cherokee County went on the road to defeat Cleburne County, 81-65, in Class 4A, Area 13 play.Chai Cowser had 16 points for the Warriors (4-1, 1-0). Keddrick Barrett contributed 12 points.Darren McDaniel was Cleburne County's top scorer with 19 points.

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